3074326;1999584; said:I call bullshit. Would have heard about something that blatant by now.
And I've never been contacted by anyone other than friends when I've posted about buying/selling certain guitar-related instruments. The advertisements change, that's all that's happened. No new mail at my house or apartment, no phone calls, no e-mails. Just ads changing.
scarletmike;1999598; said:No, can't happen...yet.* I admin 6 different Facebook pages for an organization, and I can't have any basic access to profiles acting as the Page account. When you price a build on the manufacturer websites, they offer a local quote option and you have to fill all that information out. If you visit a local dealer's website specifically, you usually have to fill all that information out no matter where you go on the site after you get so deep. If you want to see what they'll give you as a trade-in for your current car, they make you fill all that info out.
Basically, if they think you're serious about looking at a new car by going deep enough on their site, they'll get all your information from you.
*The exception to this is if he looked at a dealer/manufacturer that has an actual Facebook App, because those can ask for access to your basic information, profile access, posting to your wall, etc. But he has to click "Allow" for that to happen. Basically, its either his fault for clicking "allow," or he filled out the info on a dealer/manufacturer website. Nothing nefarious happened.
Come to find out that when he went to the Chevy website he provided them with contact info...would've been nice if he said that in his post.
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